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don't miss tonight special coverage of hurricane sandy, 7:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. >>> i always like to say, there is a bug mmul market somewhere. i'm cramer. welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to help you, but to entertain you. we have this once in way life time two-day pause in trading thanks to our unwelcome guest, sandy. and this miserable nation pounding hurricane has stimyed my ability to talk about the market, because alas we didn't have one. for me, it is right smack in the middle of earning's season. and then draw some mid season conclusion that can give us a sense of what awaits us in the final months of do 12. the report is so stark that we have to go over them right now before it starts up again tomorrow. first, our company has spent years and years and years trying to distance themselves from what seemed to be the no growth usa market. the unified currency opened up the market that was right for us expansion. second, they took part in a tiny grab that has provided us earnings for several years now. we are making the move to c
don't miss tonight special coverage of hurricane sandy, 7:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. >>> i always like to say, there is a bug mmul market somewhere. i'm cramer. welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to help you, but to entertain you. we have this once in way life time two-day pause in trading thanks to our unwelcome guest, sandy. and this miserable nation pounding hurricane has stimyed my ability to talk about the market, because alas we didn't have one. for me, it is right smack...
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cramer has a fresh look at people rebuild after hurricane sandy. he lays the foundation for restoration hardware coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gauntlet of europe and china. then still deliver terrific results. that's why we're always on the hunt for comp
cramer has a fresh look at people rebuild after hurricane sandy. he lays the foundation for restoration hardware coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save...
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cramer has a fresh look at people rebuild after hurricane sandy. he lays the foundation for restoration hardware coming up on "mad money." [ female announcer ] caroline penry began using olay total effects in 2001. since then, there's been one wedding, 2 kids, and 43 bottles of olay total effects. so in spite of 185 tantrums 378 pre-dawn starts and a lot of birthdays, caroline still looks amazing. you can challenge what's possible thanks to the trusted performance of olay. 60 years, millions of women, real results. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. lemonade and ♪ady ] live the regular life. you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check to
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hurricane sandy caused a lot of devastation. and one of the things that needs to be repaired is boats. and that's why i think brunswick corp, bc, could be a very good investment. despite what you may be worried about with the fiscal cliff. don't move. the lightning round is next. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamif
hurricane sandy caused a lot of devastation. and one of the things that needs to be repaired is boats. and that's why i think brunswick corp, bc, could be a very good investment. despite what you may be worried about with the fiscal cliff. don't move. the lightning round is next. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the...
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sandy bump won't last. the real reason for the resurface of the rental car business could be because of what happens in washington. it is one word. and that word is consolidation! over the last decade this industry has seen a series of merge ez that allowed the rental car companies to cut costs and also raise price. and with the recent acquisition of dollar thrifty by hertz, there are now only four players that really matter here. just four. and one of them, enterprise is private. which means you have only three possible ways to play this bull market. there is hertz, second largest player through enterprise and the largest traded rental company and avis. and now that thrifty is taken over, the last one is zip car. it's been a total dog. now back in june before we knew about the dollar thrifty deal, i told you to buy hertz. it was best in breed. it was a heck away from zip car. because it fell like a flash in the pan. since then, hertz has given you 18% gain. zip car plummeted, wow, 30%. in august we found o
sandy bump won't last. the real reason for the resurface of the rental car business could be because of what happens in washington. it is one word. and that word is consolidation! over the last decade this industry has seen a series of merge ez that allowed the rental car companies to cut costs and also raise price. and with the recent acquisition of dollar thrifty by hertz, there are now only four players that really matter here. just four. and one of them, enterprise is private. which means...
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hurricane sandy caused a lot of devastation. and one of the things that needs to be repaired is boats. and that's why i think brunswick corp, bc, could be a very good investment. despite what you may be worried about with the fiscal cliff. don't move. the lightning round is next. >>> it is time -- it is time for "the lightning round." you say the stock, i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, ski daddy? it's time for the lightning round. why don't we start with suzanne in florida. suzanne. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: do you still like gld, and what's your outlook for it? >> a lot of people are backing away from gold. they always back away from gold, and yet gold is a currency and i want some. i think it trades in a range, maybe goes down a little bit, but i think it's great longer term. one of my favorite positions. let's go to mike in utah. mike. >> caller: hello, jim. boo-yah from salt lake city, utah. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller:
hurricane sandy caused a lot of devastation. and one of the things that needs to be repaired is boats. and that's why i think brunswick corp, bc, could be a very good investment. despite what you may be worried about with the fiscal cliff. don't move. the lightning round is next. >>> it is time -- it is time for "the lightning round." you say the stock, i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, ski daddy? it's time...
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and they have a sandy kicker. it is the number one manufacturer of portable generators, and they only account for 10% of company sales, but they have an easy to operate product, and when millions of people lost power for days or weeks after hurricane sandy, you better believe just about everybody stuck in that situation wished they had a generator. i think these people will not allow themselves to be caught without power again, which is why i bet portable generators will become a staple of hurricane preparedness, like candles and flashlights and batteries. that's very good news for briggs & stratton. let's get a closer look with todd teske, the president and ceo of briggs & stratton, to find out more about his company and where it's headed. welcome to "mad money". >> great to be here, jim. thanks. >> we can't have any illusions. hurricane sandy, generators are important, you are still primarily lawn and garden. we have a great housing bull market interrupted by periods of drought and bad weather. where do you thin
and they have a sandy kicker. it is the number one manufacturer of portable generators, and they only account for 10% of company sales, but they have an easy to operate product, and when millions of people lost power for days or weeks after hurricane sandy, you better believe just about everybody stuck in that situation wished they had a generator. i think these people will not allow themselves to be caught without power again, which is why i bet portable generators will become a staple of...
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. >> let's throw in hurricane sandy. you were very, you know, wow, it was tough to talk about hurricane sandy. terrible loss of life. terrible damage. many of your stores got hurt. right after this, deutsche bank met with you and said despite sandy, things are pretty good. >> well look, i think there is the overhang in the environment. sandy was a punch to the stomach. the stores were closed. people weren't shopping online because there was no electricity. we took a hit. at the time of the conference call we saw an uptick in the business. we can't talk about trends since then. we said that the impact of the storm was probably going to take us to a flattish performance. and i feel optimistic for the long term for our consumers. >> why is classic clothing not selling well but contemporary? is there any accounting for taste? >> well, look. people love what they love. accessories have been performing very well. shoes, handbags, jewelry. people love something that is new. something that is the same that they have in their clo
. >> let's throw in hurricane sandy. you were very, you know, wow, it was tough to talk about hurricane sandy. terrible loss of life. terrible damage. many of your stores got hurt. right after this, deutsche bank met with you and said despite sandy, things are pretty good. >> well look, i think there is the overhang in the environment. sandy was a punch to the stomach. the stores were closed. people weren't shopping online because there was no electricity. we took a hit. at the time...
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tell us what clean harbors is doing with hurricane sandy? >> we're probably up to about 700 people now, jim. we're providing everything from logistics support, generatorgen fuel, certainly clean-up work. there's a number of there that had some significant oil spills that helped them to get those facilities going again. it's certainly anything to do with the remediation side, you know, whether it's removing hazardous waste from these properties that have damage to avoiding any kind of chemical waste that's a part of the clean-up. it's a whole round of services here. >> do you do with fema? governor christy? govern govern governor quomo? how does it work? >> most of your waterside facility haves to have standby, emergency agreements. so when the events like this happen, most of the time we will have a contract in place. or from engineering consulting firms who may also have contracts in place with those firms. >> how do we have 700 people ready to go? >> we have a standby research group, an emergency response center that we man. we have 9,000
tell us what clean harbors is doing with hurricane sandy? >> we're probably up to about 700 people now, jim. we're providing everything from logistics support, generatorgen fuel, certainly clean-up work. there's a number of there that had some significant oil spills that helped them to get those facilities going again. it's certainly anything to do with the remediation side, you know, whether it's removing hazardous waste from these properties that have damage to avoiding any kind of...
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stocks don't fare sandy. a great day and the dow climbed 136 points. the kudlow report is just moments away. >> all
stocks don't fare sandy. a great day and the dow climbed 136 points. the kudlow report is just moments away. >> all
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we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up, election correction. the market obliterated anything romney related today. but stick around. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. in america today we're running to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make
we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up,...
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so let's talk to sandy cutler. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening. good to be with us. >> 6:32 this morning, i'm waiting. i read in the statement you use the word shortfall but then use the two words dividend boost. which is telling the correct story of the quarter? >> we're think we're coming out with all time records sales, up 17%, profits up 44%, full-year profits exceeded our all-time record by 19%, that record we set in 2007. we look at this quarter where we did for the first time in a decade actually miss the consensus number in first call. our confidence, however, about 2012 and having another record year in 2012 in both sales and profits is why we declared the 12% dividend. we think we're in very good shape, we're very confident in our overall business. we did see some weakness, you correctly noted in asia and in china. or in china in europe. i don't think that's unique to eaton. but we see our markets next year expanding by 5% in 2012. that's a solid base to operate off of. >> the shortfall in europe was due to a slowing euro zone economy an
so let's talk to sandy cutler. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening. good to be with us. >> 6:32 this morning, i'm waiting. i read in the statement you use the word shortfall but then use the two words dividend boost. which is telling the correct story of the quarter? >> we're think we're coming out with all time records sales, up 17%, profits up 44%, full-year profits exceeded our all-time record by 19%, that record we set in 2007. we look at this quarter...
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we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up, election correction. the market obliterated anything romney related today. but stick around. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. [ female announcer ] over every holiday season your mouth has been sipping, snacking, yellowing. nutcracking, gift stacking, yellowing. mistletoe'ing, ho ho ho'ing, yellowing. and every holiday season, your teeth have been yellowing. fact is if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains, and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. life open
we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up,...
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before sandy. where are we internationally? europe. what are some of the other key area, though? i think latin america, though. i think it's coming back. asia already turned. here's the new piece of data. i think europe could be stablized. ford is the one to watch. you get that thing at 11 or blow. i'm out blessing it. haven't done that in a while. in europe i'm thinking that i'm sanguine. excited about ford. we have ample evidence today that i'm right. affordability is skyrocketing. the rates remained too low. homes down sharply. and pricing is moving up in california, nevada, arizona all things we learned from the luxury home builder toll today. oh, that's fine. they leave out the most important fact that i hadn't heard from anybody, let alone toll brothers before. demographic play, how the company's chairman talked how demographics are going to take over. household formation is unnatural but because of the great recession. now at least it's picking up. there should are several new home buyers out there because of pent-up demand. well, from the delay of creation of new families
before sandy. where are we internationally? europe. what are some of the other key area, though? i think latin america, though. i think it's coming back. asia already turned. here's the new piece of data. i think europe could be stablized. ford is the one to watch. you get that thing at 11 or blow. i'm out blessing it. haven't done that in a while. in europe i'm thinking that i'm sanguine. excited about ford. we have ample evidence today that i'm right. affordability is skyrocketing. the rates...
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sandy may have been the singest biggest car destroyer since katrina. or maybe more, given the fact that so many imparted cars were damaged near the cox of the region's rivers. tuesday morning we hear from the brothers toll. here's the best home builder in the country go. ing to tell you the story of the boom. if you remember there was a time when bob toll of toll brothers and eagles fan came on "mad money" during what turned out to be the early part of the housing collapse. he said he saw the light at the end of the tunnel. but it was most like lit light of an on-coming train. those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'
sandy may have been the singest biggest car destroyer since katrina. or maybe more, given the fact that so many imparted cars were damaged near the cox of the region's rivers. tuesday morning we hear from the brothers toll. here's the best home builder in the country go. ing to tell you the story of the boom. if you remember there was a time when bob toll of toll brothers and eagles fan came on "mad money" during what turned out to be the early part of the housing collapse. he said he...
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why am i coming back to mccondo when everyone else is focused on sandy? because so far, in order to cover that $50 billion bill, bp has been forced to sell $30 billion. the companies which have bought those assets tend to be doing really well. why, because they've got some pretty good deals from bp. now that bp is nearing the end of its asset disposal program, i wanted to highlight the opportunistic buyers that have been able to swoop in like vultures and pick off pieces of bp at bargain basement prices. bp is the true motivated seller. they have no choice. they needed the money and they needed it now. anybody with the good fortune to be ready and to buy anything from them has got an good deal. bp is like a helpless giant. i'm going to tell you about all the companies that have been taking advantage of its weakness to pick up high quality assets at ridiculously low prices. let's start with the refiners. bp decided to sell off two of its refiners. historically, i haven't been a big fan of the refiner business. lately the dynamics of the industry have chang
why am i coming back to mccondo when everyone else is focused on sandy? because so far, in order to cover that $50 billion bill, bp has been forced to sell $30 billion. the companies which have bought those assets tend to be doing really well. why, because they've got some pretty good deals from bp. now that bp is nearing the end of its asset disposal program, i wanted to highlight the opportunistic buyers that have been able to swoop in like vultures and pick off pieces of bp at bargain...
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sandy has made the month of november virtually irrelevant. we can sweat it, puzzle over it. in the end we'll have to dismiss it unless the unemployment rate has shockingly dropped. which would be an odd anomaly, which would show that the country could pick up the slack of the northeast. i don't think that's going to happen. next week's game plan starts on sunday when treasure secretary tim geithner will appear on "meet the press" with my friend david gregory and hopefully explain how we're going to get out of this fiscal cliff mess. for once i actually believe we'll be able to bridge the cliff on the eve of destruction. and knowing that, i am both a guy who wants to take the pin off before new year's and i'm a buyer into negative capital chatter next week. not a seller, like so many of the pessimists out there. why don't we start with neil in florida. neil. >> reporter: boo ya, jim. it's neil in florida. face book dropped zynga, what should i do? hold or drop zynga? >> have a little january effect. everybody selling that thing nine ways to sunday. bad news. maybe they'll fin
sandy has made the month of november virtually irrelevant. we can sweat it, puzzle over it. in the end we'll have to dismiss it unless the unemployment rate has shockingly dropped. which would be an odd anomaly, which would show that the country could pick up the slack of the northeast. i don't think that's going to happen. next week's game plan starts on sunday when treasure secretary tim geithner will appear on "meet the press" with my friend david gregory and hopefully explain how...
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founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. n you. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> here in the united states, we're sitting on titanic amounts of energy that's both cheaper and cleaner than coal or oil, talking about natural gas. but we end up burning off millions of cubic feet of it every day because we don't have enough demand since our government refuses to support embracing nat gas for surface vehicles. while we probably aren't
founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. n you. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have...
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sandy cutler, once again, terrific quarter. thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thanks, jim. always good to talk to you. >> that's sandy cutler, chairman and ceo of eaton corp. i got a little greedy there hoping for even more dividend, but that would be unusual. so many good things are happening at that company. i'm surprised it wasn't up large today, because it sure should have been. stick with eaton, stick with cramer. >>> coming up, bentonville bombshell. the world's largest retailer is under fire after allegations of corruption. but is today's pullback a temporary markdown or just its new everyday low price? cramer decides if you should put it in your cart or leave it on the shelf. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with bounty basic. affordably price
sandy cutler, once again, terrific quarter. thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thanks, jim. always good to talk to you. >> that's sandy cutler, chairman and ceo of eaton corp. i got a little greedy there hoping for even more dividend, but that would be unusual. so many good things are happening at that company. i'm surprised it wasn't up large today, because it sure should have been. stick with eaton, stick with cramer. >>> coming up, bentonville...
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founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no touch trap snaps to kill instan
founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a...
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sandy cutler recognizes he can't stand still. he recognizes this is a shaw shank redemption environment where you have to get busy living or diagnose. after today's move 3.75% yield. let's check in with the bankable chairman and ceo to find out more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you this afternoon. >> i have to go with the positives. the stock was up today. i was shocked at your gross margins which were better than i was looking for. how sit you can have weaker end markets and make more money on each sale? >> you're right. we hit an all-time record this quarter. profits up some 15%. earnings on an operating per share up 19%. each of the businesses you're seeing higher margin delivery coming from better new products that are really starting to solve the power management problems for customers. we're pleased. we expected the margins to be increase this year. we expect them at a record level again this year. >> you had positive things to say about something you have
sandy cutler recognizes he can't stand still. he recognizes this is a shaw shank redemption environment where you have to get busy living or diagnose. after today's move 3.75% yield. let's check in with the bankable chairman and ceo to find out more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you this afternoon. >> i have to go with the positives. the stock was up today. i was shocked at your gross margins which were...
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. >> the 1.2 was impacted by hurricane sandy. we had about 20% of our clients impacted by the hurricane. i think we'll see that come back closer to the 1.8%, 1.7% in the third, we hope. >> let go back to that small business formation. you've got some numbers mr. rivera provided. we used to be at 850,000 business starts. we're down to 758,000. we're like a much bigger country than we used to be. that's how few people are starting businesses? >> it really is. it's coming back but it's been very slow. all of these regulations and concerns first about the election, which we're now past but with the fiscal cliff, i think the additional startup, one, it's tough to get the money, you don't want to take the risk. consumer confidence and consumer spending is not quite there yet. at least it's not increasing so you're really not taking the risk to start your business. >> you would figure someone could get a loan to start a business. why take a loan if you're so scared that maybe you go under? >> right. i think when you think of small busin
. >> the 1.2 was impacted by hurricane sandy. we had about 20% of our clients impacted by the hurricane. i think we'll see that come back closer to the 1.8%, 1.7% in the third, we hope. >> let go back to that small business formation. you've got some numbers mr. rivera provided. we used to be at 850,000 business starts. we're down to 758,000. we're like a much bigger country than we used to be. that's how few people are starting businesses? >> it really is. it's coming back...
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let's check in with sandy cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening, jim. best wishes for the holidays. >> same to you. same to you. i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses. the reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this new-formed division. am i reading it too close to cooper and not enough to the vast panoply of your company? >> we still think the whole broad array of businesses we have that are all profiting from this global trend of increasingly efficient use of energy is still the big game for eaton. no question the cooper acquisition means about 60% of our revenue using 2011 pro formas will be in electrical. about another 20% in aerospace and hydraulics. about 80% of the business in those newer businesses for eaton. >> when i look at cooper i see terrific clients. you've got chevro
let's check in with sandy cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening, jim. best wishes for the holidays. >> same to you. same to you. i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses. the reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this...
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incomes are flat and hurricane sandy shut down the northeast for days and in some cases for weeks. even though we have had positive numbers from companies like home dep depot, the group would be flat lining. yet that hasn't been happening. it is shown by the rth, the market vectovector's retail num. it has been showing very well. that is why tonight we are going off the charts with the help of ed ponzi. my colleague at realmoney.com, we have to learn what the charts are seeing. if you remember, one of the reasons why i went back to ed. he is the guy who nailed it and went against the grain in europe. right before the decision on the european bailout. and according to him, according to a guy who went against the grain then and was right. when you look at the market based on the markets, retail might be the most attractive area to own in this whole market. look, look at this daily chart of the rth. this is it. excellent proxy for the whole group. it does work. you can see from the year earlier in october. november 21st, this is the spot here, it has come roaring back. he points out t
incomes are flat and hurricane sandy shut down the northeast for days and in some cases for weeks. even though we have had positive numbers from companies like home dep depot, the group would be flat lining. yet that hasn't been happening. it is shown by the rth, the market vectovector's retail num. it has been showing very well. that is why tonight we are going off the charts with the help of ed ponzi. my colleague at realmoney.com, we have to learn what the charts are seeing. if you remember,...
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kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding, how much do we love that in a rail? however, only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's revenues. they do have some coal exposure, something that's crushed a great many railroads, we know that because we have backed away because of the coal. but they have something the other railroads don't have, consistently high growth, not that low single digit stuff and not susceptible to the cyclical nature of coal or the ongoing war between natural gas and coal in the fight to be fuel for american utilities. and that's why i'm naming it my new favorite railroad. even over and above union pacific, which is always been my favorite. don't get mad at me, union pacific. i used a great union pacific calendar, but it's december. that one's off the wall. anyway -- kansas city southern also saw some exposure to
kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding, how much do we love that in a rail? however, only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's revenues. they do have some coal exposure, something that's crushed a great many railroads, we know that because...
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so to here sandy eaton said it's causing biers of trucks to hold off on their purchase, that's devastatin devastating if our politicians are awful at abetting business to create much-needed jobs, the europeans? horrendous. almost every international company i followed gave you if not for europe nation. just today, ups and dupont did a but-for, and you could only wish they could asterisk europe, as if europe somehow doesn't count towards earnings because it's dragging down both the tops and bottoms line. ups, which was the most negative i have heard of any company, because they were the precursor to last year's decline. they didn't have a good word to say about asia either. they're talking about business falling off a cliff. even mcdonald's had to talk about how you needed a super super value meal to attract diners. in germany, a value meal isn't enough? get a super value meal. mcdonald's sited the ennui in europe for the reason for the slowdown. customers final understand things aren't coming back anytime soon. this is burgers and fries we're talking about. unlike europe in the united sta
so to here sandy eaton said it's causing biers of trucks to hold off on their purchase, that's devastatin devastating if our politicians are awful at abetting business to create much-needed jobs, the europeans? horrendous. almost every international company i followed gave you if not for europe nation. just today, ups and dupont did a but-for, and you could only wish they could asterisk europe, as if europe somehow doesn't count towards earnings because it's dragging down both the tops and...
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hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening here. no, not at all. these gains were all about one piece of data out of china. and not anything else you heard about why the stocks moved is wrong. we got the boost of stocks from fedex and the freight transporter into a mining and equipment manufacturer. because a chinese purchaser's report came in at 50.2, up from 49.8 the previous month. how the heck can it index in some index out of china amount to a hill of beans for any company? aren't these companies after all located here? yes, yes. it's true that the u.s. matters. but let me use this rally today to help you understand the world of expect
hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening...
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sandy cutler's attempt to merge cooper with eaton is a nightmare of a stock but he's engineering a dufresne-style break out with the merger. how else do you explain the growth in qualcomm and skyworks? sheer brain power to get more apple. the get busy dying theme is still predominant. alibis and excuses all the time. bottom line. the executives who get busy living are being rewarded with higher stock prices. they are taking their companies through a river of grime and coming out clean on the other side. the others are doing the warden's bidding. staying in captivity. because that's the only thing they know how to do. glen in illinois, please. glen. >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> real good, partner. how about you? >> caller: just fine. a big b-b-boo-yah from the windy city. >> love it. youkilis. >> caller: first of all, thanks for helping the small fries navigate this market. >> we are all small fries other than the people in jail. >> caller: my question is about disney. i jumped in at $40. i'm sure you'd advise me to take something off the table but merrill-lynch upgraded it to a buy from
sandy cutler's attempt to merge cooper with eaton is a nightmare of a stock but he's engineering a dufresne-style break out with the merger. how else do you explain the growth in qualcomm and skyworks? sheer brain power to get more apple. the get busy dying theme is still predominant. alibis and excuses all the time. bottom line. the executives who get busy living are being rewarded with higher stock prices. they are taking their companies through a river of grime and coming out clean on the...
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lot more exposure to electrical equipment, utilities, in dire grade of upneeding the networks after sandy. best in the electrical space. they've done 28 deals since 1990. cooper is the largest of them call by far. we just spoke to eaton's fabulous ceo on october 21st. since then the stock has rallied nearly $5 or 10.5%. i think actually it has a lot more room to run given all the positives from the cooper deal are just getting done. let's check in with danny cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening, jim. best wishes for the holidays. >> same to you. same to you. i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses. the reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this new-formed division. am i reading it too close to coop and not enough to the vast panoplea of your company? >> we still think the whole broad array of businesses we have all profiting from the gl
lot more exposure to electrical equipment, utilities, in dire grade of upneeding the networks after sandy. best in the electrical space. they've done 28 deals since 1990. cooper is the largest of them call by far. we just spoke to eaton's fabulous ceo on october 21st. since then the stock has rallied nearly $5 or 10.5%. i think actually it has a lot more room to run given all the positives from the cooper deal are just getting done. let's check in with danny cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome...
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the oil stocks are hammered in part because the crude futures came down since sandy caused a bill oil backup. you heard about that every night on the news. now gasoline is starting to flow again. i think crude can come back. you need to pick at the oils as i'm doing with my charitable trust. as for the banks, come on, they were not going to do that much better under romney anyway. bankers belly ache over dodd/frank. but they're getting good numbers and banks do nothing but belly ache anyway. i think they're getting oversold. overall, i look at most stocks like this. for the moment they are too high. but the process of wrenching expectations down is under way now. and so therefore is the correction. and ultimately, the capitulation. when we can beat the new lower expectations starbucks-style and bridge the fiscal cliff, i'm confident that we can come back strong. so here's my bottom line. we have cons galore. but there are some pros out there, too. unfortunately, it's sequential just like the cart before the horse. push the cons down before the pros bring it up. only then can we return
the oil stocks are hammered in part because the crude futures came down since sandy caused a bill oil backup. you heard about that every night on the news. now gasoline is starting to flow again. i think crude can come back. you need to pick at the oils as i'm doing with my charitable trust. as for the banks, come on, they were not going to do that much better under romney anyway. bankers belly ache over dodd/frank. but they're getting good numbers and banks do nothing but belly ache anyway. i...
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. >>> and hurricane sandy, already a killer and heading right for the eastern seaboard. we'll have the very latest. "the kudlow report," moments away. >> what you saw today, i expect to see between now and the election. this up and down, can't make up its mind,
. >>> and hurricane sandy, already a killer and heading right for the eastern seaboard. we'll have the very latest. "the kudlow report," moments away. >> what you saw today, i expect to see between now and the election. this up and down, can't make up its mind,